Reading and Revolution

Reading and Revolution
Title Reading and Revolution PDF eBook
Author Dorothy M. Dietrich
Publisher
Total Pages 78
Release 1970
Genre Reading (Adult education)
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Reading and Revolution

Reading and Revolution
Title Reading and Revolution PDF eBook
Author Dorothy M. Dietrich
Publisher
Total Pages 96
Release 1970
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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Reading and Revolution

Reading and Revolution
Title Reading and Revolution PDF eBook
Author Dorothy M. Dietrich
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Total Pages
Release 1976
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Reading Revolutions

Reading Revolutions
Title Reading Revolutions PDF eBook
Author Kevin M. Sharpe
Publisher
Total Pages 358
Release 2000
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780300081527

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This fascinating book - the first comprehensive study of reading and politics in early modern England - examines how texts of that period were produced and disseminated and how readers interpreted and were influenced by them. Based on the voluminous reading notes of one gentleman, Sir William Drake, the book shows how readers formed radical social values and political ideas as they experienced civil war, revolution, republic and restoration. By analysing the strategies of Drake's reading practices, as well as those of several key contemporaries (including Jonson, Milton, and Clarendon), Kevin Sharpe demonstrates how reading in the rhetorical culture of Renaissance England was a political act. He explains how Drake, for example, by reading and rereading classical and humanist works of Tacitus, Machiavelli, Guicciardini, and Bacon, became the advocate of dissimulation, intrigue, and realpolitik. Authority, Sharpe argues, was experienced, reviewed and criticized not only in the public forum but in the study, on the page and in the imagination of early modern readers.

Beyond Literacy

Beyond Literacy
Title Beyond Literacy PDF eBook
Author R. Patton Howell
Publisher
Total Pages 184
Release 1989
Genre Computers
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Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Reading Revolution

Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Reading Revolution
Title Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Reading Revolution PDF eBook
Author Barbara Hochman
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre African Americans in literature
ISBN 9781558498938

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This work explores a transformation in the cultural meaning of Stowe's influential book by addressing changes in reading practices and a shift in widely shared cultural assumptions. These changes reshaped interpretive conventions and generated new meanings for Stowe's text in the wake of the Civil War.

On Revolution

On Revolution
Title On Revolution PDF eBook
Author Hannah Arendt
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 370
Release 2006-09-26
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1101662646

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A unique and fascinating look at violent political change by one of the most profound thinkers of the twentieth century and the author of Eichmann in Jerusalem and The Origins of Totalitarianism Hannah Arendt’s penetrating observations on the modern world, based on a profound knowledge of the past, have been fundamental to our understanding of our political landscape. On Revolution is her classic exploration of a phenomenon that has reshaped the globe. From the eighteenth-century rebellions in America and France to the explosive changes of the twentieth century, Arendt traces the changing face of revolution and its relationship to war while underscoring the crucial role such events will play in the future. Illuminating and prescient, this timeless work will fascinate anyone who seeks to decipher the forces that shape our tumultuous age.